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It's a long journey from paying tribute to being tribute-worthy oneself. It's a common pitfall among many artists: hamstringing themselves with their own sense...

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In 2012, just about every new metal band clearly wants to prove to listeners that they know how to shred, blast, and groove simultaneously....

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When asked where metal comes from, most fans will name The United States, The United Kingdom, Germany, and the Scandinavian lands as responsible for...

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With bass player Daniel Ekeroth having literally written the book (0n) Swedish Death Metal, you'd expect Usurpress to have their shit together, and that...

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Al Cisneros of stoner titans Sleep and Emil Amos have created a sonic masterpiece with Advaitic Songs.  Om don’t really seem to fit into...

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Manowar are famed for their loyal fanbase, record breaking live shows and slick leathered up baby oil warrior style. Fans have been awaiting another...

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Serj Tankian is one of the most interesting musicians in the rock/metal scene. His solo career is full of experimentation with a unique sound...

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With cover art that looks like Skeletor having 'Nam flashbacks, you might be inclined to assume that Fastkill – relentlessly old school, unapologetically cheesy –...

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Is there really such thing as an unlikely location for a metal band to originate these days? Process of Guilt are natives of Portugal,...

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That there title represents that this CD compiles two out of print vinyl releases by Houston's Venomous Maximus, namely the The Mission EP and...

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Sophomore slump has plagued countless bands, regardless of the genre. It’s always difficult to follow up an album that could have taken any number...

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With the brand of clean, technical death metal that Nile helped to pioneer on the ascent these days, this South Carolina quartet could have...

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A few months ago, there was complete uproar in the city of Boston with rumors of Old Man Gloom returning to grace us not...

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Ulver have long been known for their restless experimentation, flitting from black metal to folk to dark ambient and all things in between (mostly...

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There’s plenty to say about the sonic gulfs that separate Yellow & Green from Baroness’ past work, but the primary difference here is in...

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Some of histories greatest bands weren’t extremely revolutionary, original, or pioneering a new way of life through their music. Some of them simply did...

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Stream the album in full at themusic.com.au If you had asked me several years ago if I ever thought a band like France’s Gojira...

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Six years is an eternity in metal years. Entire trends rise and die off in a mere half-decade with a fair amount of consistency....

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Maryland death metal stalwarts, Dying Fetus; return with their 7th album Reign Supreme which follows their last effort Descent Into Depravity nearly 3 years ago....

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Finally: a Fear Factory record that can be regarded without the context of high drama hanging over its release. Burton C. Bell and Dino...

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Unlike other old school Swedish death metal bands like Entombed and In Flames, who have frequently tweaked their musical formula in order to evolve...

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The PR cycle for Psalms of the Dead comes front loaded with some unfortunate news: after five years of fronting Candlemass, singer Robert Lowe...

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Some metal bands age better than others. Come to think of it, some metal genres age better than others. As far as I can...